The stent was put in place during a procedure called endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) or endoscopic ultrasound (EUS). Rest as needed after the procedure. ERCP and EUS are both done using a tube (scope) down your throat. You may have a sore throat for a few days. The stent may be placed from the outside of the body, during a percutaneous biliary cholangiography (PTC) procedure.
In some cases, the stent may move. Or the stent may become blocked over time. If this happens, it can cause symptoms, such as these:
- Yellow color of your skin or eyes (jaundice)
- Pain in your upper right belly
- Fever
- Feeling sick to your stomach (nausea)
- Vomiting
- Light-brown or clay-colored poop and very dark urine
- A lot of gas
- Pain in your back under your right shoulder
Call your health care team if you have any of these symptoms.
Your doctor will tell you if the stent should be removed in the future, during another procedure.